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What type of power steering fluid does the 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid require?

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Eloy Elizalde

The 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid does not use power steering fluid. Instead, it relies on an electronic system. Maintenance is still important, including replacing the fluid at 75,000-mile intervals. If you start hearing unusual noises from the steering components, it could indicate a problem. A malfunctioning bearing can produce unpleasant sounds, while a loose bearing may cause irritation to the ear. Proper steering function is crucial for safe maneuvering on the road, but issues can arise over time. The mounting of the steering rack could develop faults, and there may be instances of steering fluid leakage, causing the vehicle to veer to one side or the steering wheel to become stuck. Loose steering pumps can spell disaster for your vehicle, and worn strut bearings can also lead to problems.

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  • Cedric D

    The 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid does not rely on a hydraulic power steering pump like traditional vehicles; instead, it utilizes electronic power steering technology.

  • Waltraud B

    I'm looking for the power steering fluid for my 2008 Honda hybrid. I'm not sure if I need it because my car has a problem right now where it pulls to the left when I release the steering wheel. I recently replaced the caliper and had a wheel alignment done almost a year ago. Can anyone help?

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